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Cadence is a fairly huge building with a hazardous parking lot and a dark entrance. Inside is no different - the clubs main focus seems to be black lights and there is hardly any natural, normal colored lighting to be found. They also seem to be a big fan of paint and cans of it are found literally everywhere you go. The tables and chairs seem a little wet with it, too. Watch where you sit! You must be 18+ to get in, though the bouncers don't seem to be too observant.

A quiet, calm coffee shop that always smells of coffee beans. It's a popular place to hang out for people who don't seem to want to get wasted or dance. Its atmosphere is serene and it stays open just as late, if not later, than the clubs and bars surrounding it.

Dirty, shady, sort of scary... but it's a bar, so who cares? There is no dancing, unlike Cadence, but there is plenty of alcohol and quite a lot of smoke too. It isn't for the weak hearted, that's for sure. Lining the walls are pool tables and in the middle is an island large enough for just four bartenders. Poor souls. The bar is 21+ but, well, who actually cares about ages, right?

The Loft is a smaller concert venue located downtown. There's a stage opposite the door, but the floor is open for movement/dancing; the only seating is upstairs in the form of couches and tables, though there's a nice bar both upstairs and downstairs. Smaller bands play almost every weekend, and perhaps once every couple of months a larger band might stop by. On nights where nothing is booked, it's mostly a hangout place, though it can be rented for private parties. Occasionally there might be a comedy night, as well.